Ghana, Accra
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AIS Ghana campus comprises a main school building and a boarding house for students 13 and older, located a short distance from the main campus. The boarding house provides a safe, home-like living environment and offers tutoring, study groups, and resources to support academics while fostering independence. The school uses technology-enabled learning with a 1:1 student-to-device ratio at both elementary and secondary levels, and provides digital resources through Follett Destiny Library and JSTOR Digital Library accessible via ManageBac. The campus supports extensive after-school programs and athletics, including Taekwondo, Ballet, and various arts and sciences activities, with four annual tournaments in soccer, basketball, and volleyball. The library resources and digital platforms are integrated into everyday learning, strengthening access to information and collaboration.
Soccer, Basketball, and Volleyball are offered as core athletics, and AIS participates in four tournaments annually locally and internationally.
AIS provides a 1:1 student-to-device ratio at both elementary and secondary levels and offers technology-enabled learning. Digital resources include Follett Destiny Library and JSTOR Digital Library accessible via the Follett and JSTOR links, with ManageBac used for assignments and reporting.
After-school activities include Taekwondo, Ballet, Musical instruments, Science and Robotics; Lego Club, Chess, Logic Games, Arts and Crafts, and more. Transportation is provided for AIS After School Activities for students living in designated areas.
American International School – Accra (AIS) is an independent international school offering an American curriculum with AP and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP). Serving students from age 2 to 18, AIS also provides a boarding facility for students aged 13 and older. The high school awards an American High School diploma by the Carnegie Unit system, with many courses offered at honors or AP levels. AIS is a registered SAT exam center and AP Center, and offers SAT/PSAT preparation along with a dual-credit option through the SevenStar Online Program. The campus includes a main building and a boarding house, with a 1:1 student‑to‑device ratio and access to Follett Destiny Library and JSTOR via ManageBac. After‑school programs and sports—soccer, basketball, volleyball—are complemented by Fine Arts, Performing Arts, Culinary Arts, and Science/Robotics activities. AIS is governed by an Executive Council led by Dr. Adelaide Agyepong, with policies guiding language, assessment, inclusion, and academic integrity.